Earl "Red" Blaik was everything Americans would expect a graduate
of the United States Military Academy to be: an officer, a gentleman,
and a winner: as West Point's head football coach from 1941 through
1958, he was one of the best ever.

In his 18 years at West Point, he coached two national champions
and six unbeaten teams. Even more important than his 166 wins,
though, was the example of leadership he provided at a place where
leadership is prized.

Read the story of this legendary coach and learn from him -
in his career you'll find lessons that you can apply to your
coaching today.